The Top 5 Songs We’re Listening To Right Now
Adam Lempel and Brendan Sullivan form Weekends, a noise-pop group based out of Baltimore, MD. They recently shared with Pluck the top 5 songs they are enjoying as they tour the East Coast.
Brendan Sullivan:
“Taking the Farm” by the War on Drugs, out of Philadelphia
“Golden Years” by Love Handles, out of Florida
The Cop City/Chill Pillars, out of Florida
“Pink Comb” by Eachothers, out of Baltimore
Three Compositions of No Jazz by MicroKingdom, out of Baltimore
Adam Lempel:
“Life is Simple in the Moonlight” by The Strokes off their new album, Angles
“Honey Touches” by Ponytail off of their new record Do Whatever You Want All the Time
“Inch of Dust,” by Future Islands off of In the Evening Air
“Appalachian Spring” by Aaron Copland (says Adam: “I’m working on MIDI adaptations of some classical pieces that hopefully will be release on cassette soon, they’re kind of electric synth sounding.”)
“Ice Cream Song” by The Dynamics off of a reissue from their 1960’s album called First Landing
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